Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore have returned to Earth after a long stay on the ISS: details and plans
19 march 2025 в 23:37
Astronauts Suni Williams and Batch Wilmore were stranded on the International Space Station (ISS) since the beginning of June 2024 due to malfunctions on their spacecraft, Boeing’s Starliner. However, they finally returned to Earth in March.
Upon their return, learn more about Williams and Wilmore, and whether they have plans to return to space in the future.
The astronauts spent approximately 286 days on the ISS, from June 5, 2024 to March 18, 2025. Despite the extended stay, both Williams and Wilmore insisted in an interview with CNN on February 13, 2025 that they never felt stranded or stuck.
Although they have not made explicit statements about returning to space yet, their bodies will need time to recover after such a long stay in space. They will also need to undergo evaluations for both mental and physical health before considering another mission, especially considering the potential risks if something goes wrong
Upon their return, learn more about Williams and Wilmore, and whether they have plans to return to space in the future.
The astronauts spent approximately 286 days on the ISS, from June 5, 2024 to March 18, 2025. Despite the extended stay, both Williams and Wilmore insisted in an interview with CNN on February 13, 2025 that they never felt stranded or stuck.
Although they have not made explicit statements about returning to space yet, their bodies will need time to recover after such a long stay in space. They will also need to undergo evaluations for both mental and physical health before considering another mission, especially considering the potential risks if something goes wrong
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